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What fish are in the Port River?

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Jessica Burns

Published Mar 13, 2026

What fish are in the Port River?

Port Adelaide River is in South Australia, Australia. The most popular species caught here are Australian salmon, Southern black bream, and Australasian snapper 117 catches are logged on Fishbrain.

Hereof, what fish are in the Onkaparinga River?

Onkaparinga River Fishing Location Guide

  • Spot 1: River Mouth. Salmon - Winter, incoming tide, early morning, late afternoon.
  • Spot 2: SLSC Footbridge. Salmon Trout – Year-Round, incoming tide.
  • Spot 3: Weatherald Terrace. Bream – Summer, Autumn, Winter.
  • Spot 4: Sand Hills.
  • Spot 5: Saltfleet Bridge.
  • Spot 6: Jubilee.
  • Spot 7: River Road.
  • Spot 8: River Road Bend.

Likewise, is fishing banned in SA? In September, 2019, the Primary Industries and Regions Agency of South Australia (PIRSA) announced a three-year ban on fishing for Snapper, the state's iconic fish species. In action since November 2019, the ban completely outlawed fishing for Snapper on the West Coast, in Spencer Gulf, and Gulf St.

Moreover, where are the fish biting in Adelaide?

Best Fishing Spots in Adelaide

  • West Lakes, New Port. The still waters of West Lakes, especially near Bower Road, are only disturbed by the odd canoe.
  • West Beach, Barcoo Road.
  • Glenelg Jetty.
  • Port Adelaide River, Riverview St.
  • Henley Beach Jetty, Seaview Rd.
  • North Haven.
  • Snowden's Beach, Largs North.
  • Torrens Island Power Station, Port Adelaide.

What fish can you catch in Adelaide?

Species: Tommies (Herring), Garfish, King George Whiting, Snapper, Salmon Trout, Snook, Squid, Blue Swimmer Crabs, Mulloway, Flathead. Summary: If you don't mind rock hopping, the Outer Harbor Breakwall holds the best variety of species in Adelaide.

Where does the Onkaparinga River start?

Charleston

Are dogs allowed in Onkaparinga National Park?

You can walk your dog in the Onkaparinga River Recreation Park, between South Road and Commercial Road. You must keep your dog on a lead and under your control at all times.

How long is the Onkaparinga River?

88 km

Can you eat fish from West Lakes?

consumption. Fish fillets from West Lakes are considered safe for consumption. consumption. The taking of mollusc, which includes mussels and all bivalve shellfish, has been banned for several decades in the waters of West Lakes under the Fisheries Management Act 2007.

Do you need a Licence to fish in South Australia?

A recreational fishing licence is not required in South Australia.

What fish can you catch at Port Noarlunga?

If you talk to the local fishermen, they will tell you any time of year is a good time to fish. However at Port Noarlunga jetty during winter, fishing is at its best, there's salmon, mullet and tommy rough, while garfish and squid are generally caught year-round.

When can you catch squid?

Squid can be caught throughout the year during all seasons. The best time of the day is early morning for a few hours from sunrise, and early evening a couple of hours before and after sunset. Squid can also be caught late into the night.

What fish can you catch at Rapid Bay?

Rapid Bay, Fleurieu Peninsula

Just over one and a half hours south of Adelaide, Rapid Bay has been an area know well for catching squid (and lots of it!). Tommy ruff, Snook, garfish and the occasional King George whiting have also been known to frequent the area.

Where can I catch salmon in South Australia?

We have some great surf beaches along the west coast of the Eyre Peninsula, and this is without doubt the 'salmon coast' of our state. From Coffin Bay in the south up to Streaky Bay in the north we have probably 20 beaches that all produce great salmon fishing on their day.

How do you catch garfish in South Australia?

Once the garfish have been attracted by the berley the easiest and simplest method for capture is to use a small long shank hook, size 12 or 10 are perfect, with a small amount of bait thrown placed on the down over the barb. This rig is then thrown into the berley trail un weighted and left move about naturally.

What fish do you catch in the Coorong?

Lakes and Coorong fishery
  • Black Bream.
  • Golden Perch.
  • Greenback Flounder.
  • Mulloway.
  • Pipi (Goolwa cockle)
  • Yellow-eye Mullet.
  • Bony Bream.

What fishing Licence do I need to fish in the Murray River?

The Murray River is all New South Wales water and NSW regulations apply. A NSW fishing licence is required when fishing in the river, even if the angler is standing on the Victorian bank. A Victorian Recreational Fishing Licence is not valid for angling in the Murray River with the exception of Lake Hume.

Can you fish in Mawson Lakes?

Catch a Carp Fishing Competition Around the shore of Sir Douglas Mawson Lake, more than six hundred anglers had their line in the water trying to catch the biggest carp during the Catch a Carp Fishing Competition.

How big do snappers get?

Biology. Red snapper grow at a moderate rate, and may reach 40 inches long and 50 pounds. They can live a long time—red snapper as old as 57 years have been reported in the Gulf of Mexico and as old as 51 years in the South Atlantic.

Can you catch snapper in South Australia?

The Snapper fishing season in the South East is now closed. Taking Snapper in all waters of South Australia is banned until the South East reopens on 1 February 2021. A Total Allowable Catch (TAC) for Snapper has been set across all sectors in the South East.

What is a recreational fishing license?

From 23 March 2001 the NSW Government introduced a recreational fishing licence requiring all recreational anglers fishing in freshwater and saltwater anywhere in NSW to purchase, carry and show on demand their licence. (Licences for freshwater fishing were introduced on 1 July 1998).

How many snapper can you catch?

Table 2 - additional to combined bag
Finfish speciesMin fish length (cm)Max daily limit (per fisher)
Snapper*2710
Snapper (SNA1)*307
Yellow Eyed Mullet
All others

How many rods can I fish with in Vic?

Summary of permitted recreational equipment
Recreational equipment permittedMaximum number permitted per person
Total number of rods or lines4 rods or handlines
Number of hooks per line3 hooks or three gangs of hooks *
Rod/ hand jigging line1 rod or handline with up to 6 single hooks with lures attached #
Bait trap1 trap

Can you use a cast net in South Australia?

Mesh nets. Mesh nets cannot be used in the marine coastal waters of South Australia. All recreational mesh nets must be registered before they can be used. No new registrations are being issued for the Coorong, Lake Albert and Lake Alexandrina.

Can you keep snapper?

As with just about any other fish, there are certain size and bag restrictions on red snapper, particularly as the species recovers from overfishing. Fish must be at least 16 inches in total length to be kept, and there's a bag limit of 2 fish per person per day.

Where is the best fishing in Australia?

Find the best spot to catch the "big one" with our list of the top fishing destinations in Australia.
  • Cairns, Queensland.
  • The Top End, Northern Territory.
  • Cape York, Queensland.
  • Exmouth, Western Australia.
  • Central Highlands, Tasmania.
  • Broome, Western Australia.
  • Hervey Bay, Queensland.
  • Port Stephens, New South Wales.
Finfish Bag and Size limits in NSW
SpeciesSize limits or Legal Length (cm)Bag limit
Australian bass and estuary perchOnly 1 fish longer than 35cm4 in total (max.2 per day)
Australian salmon-5
Bream (black/southern, Yellowfin)2520 in total
A maximum daily bag limit of 20 applies to any fish or invertebrate not included in the tables below.

Finfish bag and size limits.

SpeciesWhiting
Whiting
Size limits or legal length (cm)(sand only) 27 cm
Bag limit20 in total*

Where can I find kingfish in South Australia?

We have three main locations in the state famed for big kingfish: Port Augusta, Coffin Bay and Rocky/Greenly Island. Probably the most established and popular kingfish fishery in SA is found at Port Augusta, at the top of Spencer Gulf.

Is West Lakes tidal?

West Lakes was constructed on a tidal swamp by property developer Delfin (now Lend Lease Communities) from reclaimed land during the early 1970s. Development earthworks commenced in September 1970 and West Lakes was officially opened on 18 March 1977 by the Hon Des Corcoran, MP, Deputy Premier and Minister of Marine.

What fish can you catch in South Australia?

Make sure you know the difference to make sure undersize Salmon are returned to the water.
  • Bight Redfish - see Nannygai.
  • Callop - see Golden Perch.
  • Garfish - see Southern Garfish.
  • Goolwa cockle - see Pipi.
  • Mud Cockle - see Vongole.
  • Queen Snapper - see Blue Morwong.
  • Red Snapper - see Nannygai.
  • Squid - see Southern Calamari.

Where can I get Flathead in South Australia?

Here in SA we have plenty of shallow bays and protected beaches, which is perfect habitat for this species. Southern bluespot will also hold along high energy surf beaches, but when looking for concentrated numbers of flathead to target with lures, sheltered beaches are a safer bet.

Where can I buy scallops in South Australia?

King scallops are distributed throughout southern Australia from Tuncurry on the New South Wales coast, south through the Bass Strait along the southern, eastern and northern coasts of Tasmania to South Australia, across the south coast and along the west coast of Western Australia to Shark Bay.